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<h1>Loading/Saving a Dynamic Form using XML</h1>
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    This is a very simple example of using XML for load and submit of data with an Ext dynamic form.
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    Click "Load" to load the <a href="xml-form.xml">dummy XML data</a> from the server using an XmlReader.
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    After loading the form, you will be able to hit submit. The submit action will make a post to the server,
    and the <a href="xml-errors.xml">dummy XML file</a> on the server with test server-side validation failure messages will be sent back.
    Those messages will be applied to the appropriate fields in the form.
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    Note: The built-in JSON support does not require any special readers for mapping. However, If you don't like the Form's built-in JSON format, you could also use a JsonReader for reading data into a form.
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<p>The js is not minified so it is readable. See <a href="xml-form.js">xml-form.js</a>.</p>

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